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Vernon Oakes hosts the leading weekly national radio program for the U.S. cooperative community and is a general partner in Everything Co-op Communications, LLC, a media company focused on cooperative business models. Vernon shares his journey, starting with his upbringing in Bluefield, West Virginia, and his experience attending Bluefield State College. He delved into real estate, property management, and eventually, co-op housing, specifically limited equity co-ops. Vernon explains that co-ops are businesses owned and controlled by their members. A well-known example is worker co-ops, where employees have a say in business operations and profits. Vernon emphasizes that co-ops allow workers to petition for better pay and benefits from the government. He highlights the importance of involving underrepresented groups, like Black women, in decision-making and leadership roles, as they often don't receive the recognition they deserve in capitalist systems. Vernon discusses the importance of communication and feedback, citing principles from The One Minute Manager. LinkedIn: Vernon Oakes Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
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Welcome back to the Unorthodox Haven Podcast, where we provide a platform for honest conversations about life, society, and issues that matter. In this eye-opening episode, your host Humble Lyons sits down with Donell Blount and Ex-Professor Shelia Hillman-Warner. Together, they shed light on the intricate web of institutional issues, justice, and the impact on society.Episode Overview:Join us for a thought-provoking dialogue as we dive into the challenging narrative surrounding Bluefield State, one of the whitest Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in America. Ex-Professor Shelia Hillman-Warner, who once served as a professor at Bluefield State, shares her harrowing experience and the deep-seated issues that mar its reputation.Key Topics Covered:Unmasking Injustice: Discover the details of Shelia Hallman-Warner's legal battle against Bluefield State, where she alleges intentional dissemination of false information in a malicious prosecution case.Speaking Truth to Power: Explore the repercussions faced by Shelia Hallman-Warner after raising concerns about institutional management issues within Bluefield State, highlighting the importance of accountability.Accusations and Implications: Delve into the accusations against Bluefield State College and the broader implications for HBCUs and educational institutions.The Judicial System's Impact: Gain insights from Shelia Hallman-Warner's extensive experience working within the judicial system, spanning from youth to adults, and the resonance it has in her perspective.Society and Beyond: Reflect on how the issues faced by Bluefield State College and the justice system reverberate through society, raising questions about fairness, transparency, and equity.Listen and Reflect:Tune in to this episode of Unorthodox Haven Podcast, available on [insert platforms where the podcast is available, e.g., Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts]. Join us as we unveil the layers of injustice, discuss institutional challenges, and examine the impacts on individuals and society.Join the Conversation:Engage with us on @udios to share your thoughts and reflections on this episode. As we navigate through the complexities of these issues, your voice matters in driving positive change.#UnorthodoxHavenPodcast #Podcast #podcastcommunity #podcasting #podcaster #judiciaryinterview #judicialsystem #jail #prisonreform
On this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, our guest is Rashard Alston. Rashard played on Team DAE for a few years and was co-captain of his team. Rashard, always the leader, gave 100% on every play! He was undersized for his position, but used his skills and mental approaches to overcome. Today, Rashard is a collegiate coach at Bluefield State College in West Virginia. Tune into the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast to hear stories about student-athletes, for student-athletes and by-student-athletes.
In this episode, A.D. sits down with Bluefield State College Athletic Director, Derrick Price, to discuss the addition of 12 sports during a pandemic, including football for the first time since 1980. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackcollegesportsnetwork/support
In this episode, A.D. sits down with Bluefield State College Athletic Director, Derrick Price, to discuss the addition of 12 sports during a pandemic, including football for the first time since 1980. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bcsn-podzone/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bcsn-podzone/support
In this episode, A.D. sits down with Bluefield State College Head Football Coach, Tony Coaxum, to discuss the 1st season for the Big Blue since 1981. Find out more about Bluefield State College football via this link: https://go-bstate.com/sports/fball/index --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bcsn-podzone/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bcsn-podzone/support
In this episode, A.D. sits down with Bluefield State College Head Football Coach, Tony Coaxum, to discuss the 1st season for the Big Blue since 1981. Find out more about Bluefield State College football via this link: https://go-bstate.com/sports/fball/index --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackcollegesportsnetwork/support
Bio The 2020-2021 season marked the first year for Drew Bailey as the Head Baseball Coach at Bluefield State College. In the 2020-21 season the Big Blue finished 15-12 overall, marking their first winning season in school history. The Big Blue won the first Black College World Series against the Xavier University of Louisiana. Bailey, joined Bluefield State College after four different coaching stops and a professional playing career. Bailey spent time as the pitching coach at Concord University before becoming the pitching coach and RECOR for the Bluefield College baseball. He was also the former head baseball coach at Averett University in Danville, Virginia. Bailey played two professional seasons for the Athletics' organization where he posted a 5-0 record and had an ERA of 2.80 ERA. He racked up 48 strikeouts in 54 professional innings and limited opponents to a .216 batting average Notes Surround yourself with great people He doesn't work for me, we work together Recruiting and cultureGot to be able to recruit and bring in talent Got to have standards and hold expectations Creating structure, recruiting, and building culture When guys develop mentally and maturity the baseball player develops Recruiting goals, alumni goals, classroom goals, ncaa regional goal as a team, Set and communicate our Standards - work ethic, kindness, accountability, “Developmental” team - JV team, we need to treat our last guy like our best guy I'd rather lose a close game against a rank opponent than go dominate a bad team Can't process and compete at the same time! Video is huge so they can see the adjustment Film and feel - we have to film it so we can cue it to be able to feel it Measure it to find out what type of pitcher they are - 2 seam or 4 seam, slider or curveball Most players struggle to accept their identity, and we need to help them identify who they are Pre throw activation - don't need to throw more than 15 minutes Mobility - yoga once a week Fast twitch, explosive intense movements/running rather than slow twitch long distance running Just because I played professional baseball people assume I know baseball. That is the biggest misconception in our game. Some of the best coaches in the game are guys who did not play at a high level Passionate, learning, and communicate are staff guys I am looking for Most high school kids don't understand how to hold runners and run the bases! Love the competition that breeds in the fallExit velo competitions - best average of ev wins! If you don't handle your academics you will not attack your baseball as good as you could It is a privilege to be able to play Adversity of schedule, practice, freedom do it without parents, Need support - we will support the kids, tutor groups, study hall 3.2 is the standard I have a problem with a guy who is 2.8 and could be 3.5! Grade checks, classroom checks - be where you are supposed to be. Expectations not rules Guys who are not accountable are not coachable Don't ride that emotional rollercoaster - keep pushing forward and keep working to push through adversity What can you control? If you can't control it, don't focus on it “Into the real world” session - people from around the community in the real world and what they have done to push through adversity. Daily communication to help with their mental game I want my guys to know we are setting themselves up to be a better husband, father, co worker, etc “40 year commitment” not just 4 year! Your reaction to the situation is everything What is your why? What's your playbook? Baseball is a platform, we need to serve others. Baseball is what we do, it's not who we are. Butch Thompson - “you need to build them up before you break them down” Guys will play hard for you when they know you care about them I don't want to treat players differently just because they don't perform abailey@bluefieldstate.edu
The Voice of the Bluefield Ridge Runners Zach Helton returned to The Cardy Show. Zach talks about how Bluefield has adapted to the news of not being affiliated to a Major League Baseball Club. He discusses what he looks forward to with the new MLB run league.We dig into some of his work at Bluefield State College. Zach has some great advice for selling advertisements . He also dives into the whole idea of a simulcast and just how hard it is to get baseball on a radio station.Zach tells some great stories about his time in the booths. Some blunders and we discuss his favourite song from Fleetwood Mac's Rumours.Follow Zach on Twitter @z_helton.
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Guests - Dr. Joe Greathouse, Ashley Dunlap, Wheeling City Manager Bob Herron, Ohio County and EMA Director Lou Vargo Dr. Joe Greathouse, the director of Oglebay's Good Zoo, will join me at the beginning of the show to let us know what we can expect at the facility this spring, summer, and fall. Ashley Dunlap from the Wheeling Junior League will offer all the details about the upcoming Wheeling Feeling 5K Run and Walk. What is the status of the Bluefield State College deal? When will the streetscape project get started? Will the Suspension Bridge ever reopen? Those are a few of the topics I'll discuss with Wheeling City Manager Bob Herron this afternoon. The supply of Covid-19 vaccines is expected to significantly increase next week in Ohio County and EMA Director Lou Vargo will let us know how the Community Vaccination Clinic at The Highlands will operate. “Steve Novotney Lives!” – 3-5 p.m. M-W-F on Facebook Live (go to LEDE News Facebook page) and posted on Pandora, Spotify, PodBean, YouTube, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Apple Podcast (iTunes), and ListenNotes.
A new engine deal should restart operations soon at Hino Motors. There is deep animosity for a bid by Bluefield State College to open an operation in Wheeling. Although Covid numbers have improved, officials are warning against letting down your guard. A former state health officer in West Virginia appears in line for a high position in the Biden Administration. The Hope Scholarship is headed to the Governor's desk and public employees need to know in code, a strike is illegal. In sports, high school basketball in full swing. Those stories and more in today's MetroNews This Morning podcast.
Guests: Ben Seidler, Bill Helms, Digger Lee Segment 1-2 - Wheeling Councilman Ben Seidler will pay a visit to discuss several topics, including the proposed design review for the North Wheeling section of Ward 2, the ongoing efforts to enforce property codes and the most common violations, and the proposed development involving Bluefield State College and the former OVMC campus. I'll take a look at the recent articles published by LEDE News, and what our readers can expect to see on the digital media site this week. Digger Lee, the owner of DeFelice Pizza in Wheeling, will be my final guest this afternoon and we'll discuss the business, how the shop's employees handled the coronavirus pandemic, and what the most popular menu items are these days. “Steve Novotney Lives!” – 3-5 p.m. M-W-F on Facebook Live (go to LEDE News Facebook page) and posted on Pandora, Spotify, PodBean, YouTube, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Apple Podcast (iTunes), and ListenNotes.
“We love skeptics,” smiles Dr. Muncy. “I still remember the concerns and apprehension I had when I went to the chiropractor for the first time. So we make it a point to explain everything in advance, answer questions, and attempt to over-communicate. Patients appreciate that.” Dr. Muncy began his pre-chiropractic education at Bluefield State College […] The post Chiro Hustle Podcast 170 – Todd Muncy, DC appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
This week on FinesseMedia Podcast Season 2 Host Ken FinesseMedia & Cohost Triceamillionaire (@triceamillionaire) bring you Episode 16:"The man that makes it happen" with Radio Host Ac Green. First off let me say AC Green is definitely someone Finesse'n the game, moreover, for years AC Green has been helping others do the same from home loan modifications to playing some of the best R&B Classics On-Air while you’re on your daily commute. Known as “The man that makes things happen.” A.C. is a strong advocate for giving back to the community and has great empathy for others and personally speaks with and provides help to thousands of listeners who reach out to him. And to this episode it was nothing short of Amazing! Listen to this & previous episodes on Apple, iHeartradio, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast & Blogtalk Radio. LISTEN to The AC Green Show 9am-10am (Mon-Fri) // 2pm-5pm (Sun) 106.3-1390- V103 102.3 FinessMedia Podcast HBCU of the week-Bluefield State College. FinesseMedia Podcast brings about the circulating hot topics from all niches straight to your access. Be it the nifty news of the entertainment industry or the latest HBCU news defining the concerned matters by interviewing special guests, the advancements and accomplishment of media, current sports zest or the trends of the fashion industry, we beam all for our diverse range of listeners. When we are on air you are in tune with what's BRAND new! Thank you for listening!
This was also a video interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jyFbRlJsbo Steve Murphy was born in Tennessee in 1957. He later graduated from Bluefield State College with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice in 1981. Following a short career in local law enforcement, he enrolled in the DEA's training program. His first assignment was in Miami, where he worked with Kevin Brady, where they were mostly going after young marijuana users. Following the death of Brady at the hands of La Quica during a failed sting against Hermann Zapata. Murphy then accepted a transfer to Bogota. The former DEA agent then became involved in the successful manhunt for narcotics kingpin Pablo Escobar, with Javier Peña. Their story has formed part of the backbone for the Netflix series Narcos. Both Murphy and his partner, DEA agent Javier Pena, have traveled around the world to speak about their time in Colombia. They also worked as consultants on the Narcos show. Steve's links Web: https://www.deanarcos.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/deanarcos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deanarcos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deanarcos/ And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. New Livestream https://youtube.com/erichunley Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
We are excited this week to have as our guest, Coach Derrick Price, Head Coach at Bluefield State College. Coach Price gained valuable experience as both a player and coach at Bluefield College. As a player, Derrick was a two-year captain of the program and made 1st Team All-Conference his senior season. His success continued when he returned back to Bluefield College to become the Assistant Coach in 2011. During his tenure, he helped Bluefield College reach the NCCAA National Tournament three times, including a 2nd place finish in 2013-2014. In 2016, he was asked about the opportunity to coach at Bluefield State. Coach Price said: “I’m beyond excited to be a part of this program at Bluefield State Colleg and to lead the Big Blues. He stated that he felt like he was more than ready to become a Head Coach after 5 years at Bluefield College. Coach Morgan had prepared him how to run a successful program. Coach Price has done an outstanding job, and we'll hear from him today, some of the things that continue to aid him in being a successful Coach. Join us in this dialogue by dialing in at 323-927-3014, or listen via the web, using the attached link.
Ml King celebration for Mercer County WV NAACP.
March is Women's History Month and The HBCU Podcast is celebrating with the “Phenomenal Woman” series. The series features 5 episodes dedicated to highlighting women who have made great strides in their respective career fields to achieve great success. On this episode, we speak with Dr. Marsha Krotseng. She's is the first woman to serve as President of Bluefield State College, an HBCU in Bluefield, West Virginia. Dr. Krotseng has worked in higher education for over 30 years. During this episode, we talk about her history-making presidency, her career and her commitment to helping produce more women and minorities in higher education. For more information about Dr. Marsha Krotseng and Bluefield State College, visit www.bluefieldstate.edu or follow them on Twitter @BlfdStateColl and Facebook.com/BluefieldStateCollege/ SHOW NOTES: “It's important for our Colleges to see that broad array of leadership, especially since so many of the students we serve these days are female, they need to see themselves when they look at administrators and presidents as well as their faculty.” - Dr. Krotseng First Female President of Bluefield [15:15] Bluefield State College History [19:06] Number of Women serving as College Presidents [25:00]
The 1960's were a time of radicalism, with protests, riots, and bombings at institutions of higher learning. And the colleges in Appalachia saw their share of these things, too. There had been protests at Bluefield State College for several years, starting in the mid-60's, over the increasing ratio of white faculty and staff at Bluefield State, led by African American students of the historically black college. This all led to a bombing at the campus over the Thanksgiving break. Today Rod and Steve tell that story. If you'd like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do so at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Tune In or on your favorite podcast app. You can join us on Facebook @storiesofappalachia and Twitter @storyappalachia for more stories of this place we call home. Thanks for listening!
Donald Lee Riley was the oldest of eight children born to the late James Riley and Josephine (Riley) Joyce in Northfork, W.Va. Before coming to State, he ran track and played football for Elkhorn High School for Coach James Hairston. Riley turned down State to attend Bluefield State College, but two years later came to WVSU to continue his studies in math.
Dwight Graves was born and grew up in Freeman, West Virginia. He attended Bluestar High School, transferring to Bramwell High School with the integration of the school system. After attending Bluefield State College in Bluefield, West Virginia, Rev. Graves joined the U.S. Air Force. He served in Japan, Thailand, and the Philippines before coming to Dobbins Air Reserve Base. Graves received a Masters degree in Theology and founded Emmanuel Tabernacle Christian Church in Marietta, Georgia, in 1997. He has held various leadership positions in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. ID:ksu-45-05-001-03029 Rights:To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.
Dwight Graves was born and grew up in Freeman, West Virginia. He attended Bluestar High School, transferring to Bramwell High School with the integration of the school system. After attending Bluefield State College in Bluefield, West Virginia, Rev. Graves joined the U.S. Air Force. He served in Japan, Thailand, and the Philippines before coming to Dobbins Air Reserve Base. Graves received a Masters degree in Theology and founded Emmanuel Tabernacle Christian Church in Marietta, Georgia, in 1997. He has held various leadership positions in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.Use Restrictions: To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.
“We love skeptics,” smiles Dr. Muncy. “I still remember the concerns and apprehension I had when I went to the chiropractor for the first time. So we make it a point to explain everything in advance, answer questions, and attempt to over-communicate. Patients appreciate that.” Dr. Muncy began his pre-chiropractic education at Bluefield State College... The post ChiroHustle Podcast 170 – Todd Muncy, DC appeared first on Chiro Hustle.